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abyss_al 07-20-2005 06:16 PM

FACT or FICTION ?
 
hair and nails continue to grow after death...


i've heard both yes and no... anyone have solid info on this?

Abyss_Vee 07-20-2005 06:16 PM

http://www.cnn.com/interactive/healt.../content2.html

Abyss_Vee 07-20-2005 06:17 PM

http://dying.about.com/od/faqs/f/nailGrowth.htm

tranza 07-20-2005 06:22 PM

True....

mardigras 07-20-2005 06:27 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by tranza
True....

Not :upsidedow

Antonio 07-20-2005 06:40 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by mardigras
Not :upsidedow

of course it's true, i went to cut my hair today, and I can assure you that the guy sitting on the other chair was a zombi

sniperwolf 07-20-2005 06:52 PM

but of course aint true...

Quote:

Originally Posted by Antonio
of course it's true, i went to cut my hair today, and I can assure you that the guy sitting on the other chair was a zombi

:1orglaugh :1orglaugh :1orglaugh

Paco, of Large Cash. 07-20-2005 06:56 PM

Myth ... false ... *buzzer* WRONG ANSWER.

abyss_al 07-20-2005 06:59 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Antonio
of course it's true, i went to cut my hair today, and I can assure you that the guy sitting on the other chair was a zombi


you gotta shoot them in the head... practice your aim... theyre multiplying :helpme

reynold 07-20-2005 07:23 PM

No, your metabolism and the entire physiological processes of your body stop on your death. If you don't beleive me, click the links.

StuartD 07-20-2005 07:38 PM

The truth is that your skin decomposes... shrinking and pulling inward... which creates the "illusion" that your hair and nails are growing.

The hair and nails stay the same length, the skin is what's moving.

lagwagon 07-20-2005 07:40 PM

I saw indiana jones and this shit is for sure TRUE!

NoCarrier 07-20-2005 07:42 PM

http://www.snopes.com/science/nailgrow.asp

Claim: A person's fingernails and hair continue to grow after his death.

Status: False.

Origins: Creepy facts have their appeal, chief among them a morbid fascination factor. Although the true details of what happens to bodies after death is not intelligence suitable for the even mildly squeamish ("The first sign of putrefaction is a greenish skin discoloration appearing on the right lower abdomen about the second or third day after death," begins Kenneth Iserson's gruesomely detailed description in Death to Dust), we Nailed! nonetheless delight in sharing what we believe are priceless tidbits of knowledge on this subject.

Not surprisingly, the one factlet most often offered up as revealed truth is wholly false: Your hair and nails do not continue to grow after you die; it's all optical illusion.

The sorry fact of the matter is that we dehydrate after dying. Our flesh dries and, in so doing, pulls away from nails and hair. Thus, though the nail on our big toe, for example, remains the same length as before, the toe it is seated upon shrinks. Because we are accustomed to nails and hair growing, not hands, feet, and heads shrinking, we perceive this change as an increase in one rather than a decline in the other.

To quote the respected forensic anthropologist William R. Maples:
It is a myth that fingernails and hair continue to grow after death. What really happens is that the skin may retract around them, making the hair and nails prickle up and jut out more prominently. Erich Maria Remarque, in his novel All Quiet on the Western Front, imagines a dead friend's nails growing in weird, subterranean corkscrews after his burial. It is a powerful, disturbing image, but it is pure moonshine. No such thing occurs.
To combat this shrinkage, funeral homes slather moisturizing cream on bodies, particularly on the faces of men with heavy beards.

Among the living, fingernail growth averages about a tenth of a millimeter per day, with toenails growing about a half to a third slower. However, drugs or disease can affect these rates. The middle and fourth fingers' nails tend to grow a little faster than those of the fifth and thumb.

Bodies appear to do strange things after death, but all of them are attributable to the decomposition process rather than supernatural forces. At times a moldering body will make noise, but that is only the sound of gas (a natural byproduct of the putrefaction process) escaping from the human vessel that previously contained it.

Barbara "once a windbag, always a windbag" Mikkelson

lagwagon 07-20-2005 07:45 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by NoCarrier
http://www.snopes.com/science/nailgrow.asp

Claim: A person's fingernails and hair continue to grow after his death.

Status: False.

Origins: Creepy facts have their appeal, chief among them a morbid fascination factor. Although the true details of what happens to bodies after death is not intelligence suitable for the even mildly squeamish ("The first sign of putrefaction is a greenish skin discoloration appearing on the right lower abdomen about the second or third day after death," begins Kenneth Iserson's gruesomely detailed description in Death to Dust), we Nailed! nonetheless delight in sharing what we believe are priceless tidbits of knowledge on this subject.

Not surprisingly, the one factlet most often offered up as revealed truth is wholly false: Your hair and nails do not continue to grow after you die; it's all optical illusion.

The sorry fact of the matter is that we dehydrate after dying. Our flesh dries and, in so doing, pulls away from nails and hair. Thus, though the nail on our big toe, for example, remains the same length as before, the toe it is seated upon shrinks. Because we are accustomed to nails and hair growing, not hands, feet, and heads shrinking, we perceive this change as an increase in one rather than a decline in the other.

To quote the respected forensic anthropologist William R. Maples:
It is a myth that fingernails and hair continue to grow after death. What really happens is that the skin may retract around them, making the hair and nails prickle up and jut out more prominently. Erich Maria Remarque, in his novel All Quiet on the Western Front, imagines a dead friend's nails growing in weird, subterranean corkscrews after his burial. It is a powerful, disturbing image, but it is pure moonshine. No such thing occurs.
To combat this shrinkage, funeral homes slather moisturizing cream on bodies, particularly on the faces of men with heavy beards.

Among the living, fingernail growth averages about a tenth of a millimeter per day, with toenails growing about a half to a third slower. However, drugs or disease can affect these rates. The middle and fourth fingers' nails tend to grow a little faster than those of the fifth and thumb.

Bodies appear to do strange things after death, but all of them are attributable to the decomposition process rather than supernatural forces. At times a moldering body will make noise, but that is only the sound of gas (a natural byproduct of the putrefaction process) escaping from the human vessel that previously contained it.

Barbara "once a windbag, always a windbag" Mikkelson

Bullshit, go watch Indiana Jones. The last one when the guy chooses poorly. They dont lie in Hollywood.

Stacey_JoinRightNow 07-20-2005 07:53 PM

I think so...

If the spirit is still there.... hahahahahahah

mardigras 07-20-2005 07:54 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by lagwagon
They dont lie in Hollywood.

That the confirmation I was looking for... now I demand I get an everlasting gobstopper and snozzberry flavored wallpaper!

(fizzy lifting drinks optional :glugglug)

abyss_al 07-20-2005 07:58 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by lagwagon
I saw indiana jones and this shit is for sure TRUE!


he's got a point... indy would never lie..

Wiggles 07-20-2005 07:58 PM

interesting information, good thread :)

lagwagon 07-20-2005 08:11 PM

http://www.drewstruzan.com/documents...1553308486.jpg

Oh and he is Dr. Jones,

NoCarrier 07-20-2005 08:46 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by lagwagon
Bullshit, go watch Indiana Jones. The last one when the guy chooses poorly. They dont lie in Hollywood.

Hmmm.. Maybe you didn't get the fact that the nazi who chose the wrong cup, became older and died in a very short time. He became a living TIVO on FF. But he wasn't dead.

lagwagon 07-20-2005 08:48 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by NoCarrier
Hmmm.. Maybe you didn't get the fact that the nazi who chose the wrong cup, became older and died in a very short time. He became a living TIVO on FF. But he wasn't dead.

Thats it im calling Indiana right now.

abyss_al 07-20-2005 08:51 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by mardigras
That the confirmation I was looking for... now I demand I get an everlasting gobstopper and snozzberry flavored wallpaper!

(fizzy lifting drinks optional :glugglug)


these shnozzberries taste like shnozzberries... :1orglaugh

(hehe super troopers)

tristan_D 07-20-2005 08:51 PM

I don't think hair and nails of the dead continue to grow.

PixeLs 07-20-2005 11:20 PM

I hope She could help you settle the issue. :thumbsup


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